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Apple’s iPhones Are Now Made in India—Is Tim Cook’s Tariff Headache Over?

Apple’s iPhone 17 debuts slimmer and India-made, reflecting its push to shift production from China and sidestep Trump’s tariffs.

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Art Basel Paris’ Clément Delépine Reflects On How the Fair Tightened Its French Roots and Global Reach

Fair fatigue may be the art world’s mantra, but Paris endures as the exception that still demands the trip.

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Elisa Carollo

In Elizabeth Glaessner’s “Running Water,” Bodies Become Myths in Flux

“It’s like the rational pause that makes the emotional surge possible,” she tells Observer. “The frozen reflection and the flowing distortion...

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Elisa Carollo

Jet Set: The Best Weekenders for Fall Trips

From minimalist clamshells to Mary Poppins–level carry-alls, these weekenders handle autumn escapes with style and strategy.

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Morgan Halberg

17 Scenic Train Rides to Experience Picturesque Fall Foliage Views Around the World

From the forests of Japan to the fjords of Norway and the backcountry of New England, these train routes offer an unmatched way to experience autumn.

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Paul Jebara

Anthropic Is Hiring Researchers to Study A.I. Consciousness and Welfare

The startup looks for a new researcher to help explore the moral status of A.I.

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

‘Coco Chanel’s Roaring Twenties’ Examines Sporty Silhouettes and Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations

‘Coco Chanel’s Roaring Twenties’ Examines Sporty Silhouettes and Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations

A central theme of the exhibition is the invention of a “Riviera style” and how it came to represent a new femininity. NMNM-Andrea Rossetti/Héctor...

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Sarah Moroz

Screening at Venice: Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’

Screening at Venice: Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’

Andrew Garfield as Hank and Julia Roberts as Alma. Courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios Copyright: © 2025 Amazon Content Services LLC. All Rights...

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Siddhant Adlakha

Yuan Fang’s Visceral Paintings at Skarstedt Confront the Body’s Fragility and Its Strength

Yuan Fang’s Visceral Paintings at Skarstedt Confront the Body’s Fragility and Its Strength

Yuan Fang, Fire in the Chest, 2025. Oil on canvas, 59 1/16 x 66 15/16 in. Courtesy of the artist and Skarstedt Fierce, untamed painterly gestures...

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Elisa Carollo

La Monique Brings a Slice of the French Riviera to Santa Monica

La Monique Brings a Slice of the French Riviera to Santa Monica

La Monique will open at Oceana Santa Monica in October. Mark Mediana Santa Monica’s picturesque shoreline, deep blue ocean hues and swaying palm...

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Allie Lebos

OpenAI GPT vs. Google Gemini: the High-Stakes Battle Shaping the Future of A.I.

OpenAI GPT vs. Google Gemini: the High-Stakes Battle Shaping the Future of A.I.

GPT and Gemini set the pace as rivals race to keep up in the A.I. market. Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images The race to build the leading...

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Victor Dey

Larry Bell’s Luminous Geometry Heads to Madison Square Park

Larry Bell’s Luminous Geometry Heads to Madison Square Park

Larry Bell in his studio. Photo: Jordan Riefe for Observer A little bit of L.A. lands in the heart of Manhattan this fall as sculptor Larry Bell...

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Jordan Riefe

The Fall Preview: Observer’s Most Anticipated Restaurants of the Season

The Fall Preview: Observer’s Most Anticipated Restaurants of the Season

New Yorkers will typically argue that every season is the city’s finest because, well, we like to argue. But when it comes to major restaurant...

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Juliet Izon

Regulating the Algorithm: Why A.I. Policy Will Define Global Market Competitiveness

Regulating the Algorithm: Why A.I. Policy Will Define Global Market Competitiveness

Compliance, compute and cross-border rules are becoming the true arbiters of A.I. advantage. Unsplash The contest for A.I. leadership has shifted...

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Gonçalo Perdigão

Beyond the Metrics: Why Intuition Is a Leader’s Most Overlooked Tool

Beyond the Metrics: Why Intuition Is a Leader’s Most Overlooked Tool

Leaders who ignore their inner guidance could risk losing trust, clarity and alignment. Unsplash This Q&A is part of Observer’s Expert Insights...

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Mory Fontanez

Despite Global Reach, Art-o-rama Is Keeping the Spotlight Squarely on Marseille

Despite Global Reach, Art-o-rama Is Keeping the Spotlight Squarely on Marseille

Marseille’s distinctive character sets the backdrop for the fair’s experimental energy. ©margotmontigny In 2013, Marseille was appointed Capitale...

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Sarah Moroz

Paris-Based Mistral AI Seeks $14B Valuation as Europe Charts Its Own A.I. Path

Paris-Based Mistral AI Seeks $14B Valuation as Europe Charts Its Own A.I. Path

CEO Arthur Mensch is steering Mistral away from the AGI hype and toward Europe’s A.I. sovereignty. Photo by Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images...

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Elevate Your Transitional Wardrobe With the Season’s Best Trench Coats

Elevate Your Transitional Wardrobe With the Season’s Best Trench Coats

The classic trench coat was first developed in the 1800s and became practical military attire around World War I. It was designed to be worn in the...

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Morgan Halberg

Fall Culture Preview: Comic Books, Sex Workers and Life in a Thai Restaurant

Fall Culture Preview: Comic Books, Sex Workers and Life in a Thai Restaurant

Lisa Kron, Katherine Crockett and Richard Move in Martha@BAM—The 1963 Interview. Photo by Amy Arbus We live in interesting cultural times....

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David Cote

The Labor Market Looks Broken—Is There a Fix Beyond Interest Rate Cuts?

The Labor Market Looks Broken—Is There a Fix Beyond Interest Rate Cuts?

The weak August jobs report increases pressure on the Fed to cut interest rates this fall. Getty Images “The job market is done, busted.” That’s...

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Ivan Castano

When Smooth Stops Selling: The Decline of ‘Non-Frictional Art’

KAWS’s public art project HOLIDAY traveled to cities including Seoul, Hong Kong and Taipei. Courtesy of the artist Several articles this year have...

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Elisa Carollo

Where to Eat in Hollywood, From Historic Icons to Noteworthy Newcomers

Where to Eat in Hollywood, From Historic Icons to Noteworthy Newcomers

Star-studded residents, legendary landmarks and a rich history have made Hollywood one of L.A.’s most iconic neighborhoods. Perhaps just as...

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Allie Lebos

David Ellison’s First-Month Report Card: Wins, Risks and Early Tension at Paramount

David Ellison’s First-Month Report Card: Wins, Risks and Early Tension at Paramount

David Ellison is betting big on sports, streaming, gaming and bold hires. Kevin Winter/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images Four weeks into...

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Andy Meek

Incomprehensible or Genius: A New Exhibition in Norway Showcases Picasso’s Divisive Late Work

Incomprehensible or Genius: A New Exhibition in Norway Showcases Picasso’s Divisive Late Work

Pablo Picasso, Le joueur de cartes II (The Card Player II), 1971. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark. Donation: The New Carlsberg...

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Henry Roberts

The Silent Threat of Organizational Narcissism

The Silent Threat of Organizational Narcissism

Controlling narratives may protect image, but it erodes trust, blocks feedback and undermines performance. Unsplash It’s almost like something out...

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Nik Kinley

Connection at Scale: Designing Belonging in the Age of Loneliness

Connection at Scale: Designing Belonging in the Age of Loneliness

The Camp Social founder shares how intentional design turns strangers into friends and proves belonging can be built. Courtesy Camp Social This Q&A...

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Liv Schreiber

A Brisk Start to the Armory Show Suggests Optimism as the Market Adapts to New Rhythms

A Brisk Start to the Armory Show Suggests Optimism as the Market Adapts to New Rhythms

The Armory Show 2025 opened with a VIP preview on September 4 and runs through September 7. Casey Kelbaugh/CKA American collectors seem to have...

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Elisa Carollo

Observer’s Top Five Pieces Not to Miss at the 2025 Armory Show

Observer’s Top Five Pieces Not to Miss at the 2025 Armory Show

The Pit Gallery at The Armory Show 2025. Photo by Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images The Armory Show is New York City’s longest-running...

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Dan Duray

Elon Musk’s xAI Faces High Exec Turnover as CFO and Key Leaders Step Down

Elon Musk’s xAI Faces High Exec Turnover as CFO and Key Leaders Step Down

Elon Musk’s A.I. firm is best known for its Grok chatbot. Photo by Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Mike Liberatore, chief financial...

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

This Is What Happens When an Art Auction Bidder Changes Their Mind

This Is What Happens When an Art Auction Bidder Changes Their Mind

A moment from Sothebys Modern and Contemporary Evening Auction on March 4. Rayan Bamhayan Rago/Wright, a conglomerate of six independent auction...

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Daniel Grant

From Broadway Classics to European Avant-Garde, New York’s Fall Programming Runs the Gamut

From Broadway Classics to European Avant-Garde, New York’s Fall Programming Runs the Gamut

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter. Photos: Brian Bowen Smith and Rick Wenner In July, there was a wave of outrage when season lineups from some major...

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David Cote

The Dangerous Myth of Digital Transformation

The Dangerous Myth of Digital Transformation

Data-driven flywheels, not digital transformations, define tomorrow’s winners. Unsplash Every decade in business brings a new buzzword. The 1980s...

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Ritavan

Frieze and Kiaf SEOUL Scale Back in Spectacle While Still Securing Sales

Frieze and Kiaf SEOUL Scale Back in Spectacle While Still Securing Sales

Kiaf SEOUL and Frieze Seoul each opened at the COEX Center with a VIP preview on September 3. Courtesy of Kiaf SEOUL For those who’ve attended...

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Elisa Carollo

Made in Bologna: Uovo Will Bring Traditional Italian Pasta to New York in 2026

Made in Bologna: Uovo Will Bring Traditional Italian Pasta to New York in 2026

Uovo is coming to New York. Eddie Sanchez Uovo, a precision-focused Italian restaurant that makes pasta in Bologna and flies the hand-crafted...

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Andy Wang

How a Tiny Caribbean Island Cashes in on the Global A.I. Boom

How a Tiny Caribbean Island Cashes in on the Global A.I. Boom

The population of Anguilla totals at less than 20,000. De Agostini via Getty Images The economy of Anguilla, a small British territory in the...

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Inside ‘A Boy That Don’t Bleed,’ Caleb Hahne Quintana’s Poetic Unveiling of Masculine Vulnerability

Inside ‘A Boy That Don’t Bleed,’ Caleb Hahne Quintana’s Poetic Unveiling of Masculine Vulnerability

Caleb Hahne Quintana. Courtesy the artist and Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles / New York. Photo by Shark Senesac Describing Caleb Hahne Quintana’s paintings...

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Elisa Carollo

Leaf It to the Pros: The Northeast’s 18 Most Captivating Fall Foliage Escapes for 2025

Leaf It to the Pros: The Northeast’s 18 Most Captivating Fall Foliage Escapes for 2025

Leaf-peeping may sound lame, but in the Northeast, it’s a full-contact sport. Each year, the region’s forests trade chlorophyll for carotenoids and...

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Paul Jebara

Startup Founders Embrace Bootstrapping as Venture Capital Loses Its Shine

Startup Founders Embrace Bootstrapping as Venture Capital Loses Its Shine

Kikoff founder Cynthia Chen (L) and Stacker founder Noah Greenberg (R). Courtesy Kikoff and Stacker As venture capital slows outside of A.I. and a...

04.09.2025 4

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Rachel Curry

Hugo Larochelle Succeeds Yoshua Bengio to Lead Canada’s Top A.I. Lab: Interview

Hugo Larochelle Succeeds Yoshua Bengio to Lead Canada’s Top A.I. Lab: Interview

Hugo Larochelle assumed his new role as head of Mila on Sept. 2. BENEDICTE BROCARD Hugo Larochelle first caught the A.I. research bug after...

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Cohere Co-Founder Nick Frosst Criticizes Sam Altman’s AGI Predictions as Misleading

Cohere Co-Founder Nick Frosst Criticizes Sam Altman’s AGI Predictions as Misleading

Nick Frosst co-founded Cohere in 2019 alongside fellow former Google researchers Aidan Gomez and Ivan Zhang. Courtesy Cohere Silicon Valley’s top...

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Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Explosive Color and Radical Joy: How Niki de Saint Phalle Built Her Art Empire

Explosive Color and Radical Joy: How Niki de Saint Phalle Built Her Art Empire

The exhibition reveals how Niki de Saint Phalle’s celebrated Nanas were only one part of a bold and multifaceted career. Photo: David Cannon,...

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Liisa Ladouceur